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Michael Chihlas 3630dd5a80 fix(auth): mark store authenticated after OAuth setTokens
setTokens() previously only set { token } without flipping
isAuthenticated, so after the OAuth callback exchange the store had
fresh tokens but ProtectedRoute still saw isAuthenticated === false and
bounced the user to /landing before fetchUser() could complete.

Storing tokens implies an active session, so set isAuthenticated: true
inside setTokens. The other caller (refresh interceptor in api/client.ts)
runs from an already-authenticated session, so the flag flip is a no-op
there.

Tests:
- new src/store/authStore.test.ts covers the setTokens contract
- src/pages/__tests__/OAuthCallbackPage.test.tsx adds a successful-
  callback case asserting setTokens + fetchUser are invoked with the
  exchanged tokens

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-07 01:32:53 -04:00
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